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by the way, that's why presidents kennedy, reagan, clinton and bush all backed capital gains rates cuts, as president kennedy said so well, "a rising tide lifts all boats." second, we should realize that raising the capital gains rate doesn't translate directly into higher revenues. why is that? it's because it's an elective tax. think about it. you only pay it when you choose to sell an asset, when you choose to realize what's called a gain, when you sell something. you don't have to incur this tax. common sense, experience teaches a higher economic gains rate causes some to hold assets rather than sell them just as a lower capital gains rate will encourage more people to sell an asset because the rate will be lower. and this is what's happened. after every recent capital gains cut, rate cut, in 19 81, 1997 and 2003 capital gains revenue actually increased. you had a cut in the rate in 1981, 1987 and 2003 and what happened? the revenues actually increased. lower rate, higher revenues. how could that be? well, because with the lower rate, people sold more assets and created more economi
by the way, that's why presidents kennedy, reagan, clinton and bush all backed capital gains rates cuts, as president kennedy said so well, "a rising tide lifts all boats." second, we should realize that raising the capital gains rate doesn't translate directly into higher revenues. why is that? it's because it's an elective tax. think about it. you only pay it when you choose to sell an asset, when you choose to realize what's called a gain, when you sell something. you don't have to...
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what i mean by deeper versions of clinton's were the groups that bill clinton brought into the democratic party, suburbanites. in other words, fairfax county. that area became bluer peer barack obama had a huge turnout among minority voters, but that wasn't an expansion of the democratic coalition. i was doing better in areas that had also voted for bill clinton. to get a better idea of this, this is the west south central and east south central regions of the united states. counties carried by democrats in 1996, 2004 and 2008. you see what i'm talking about. eastern kentucky 1996 as the democratic. you have the central tennessee, northern alabama, going across into arkansas and obviously bill clinton did well, but even at the dixie region of eastern oklahoma and across north texas, democrats manage to continue to win in 1996. the map becomes a whole lot better by 2004 and then becomes even rather in 2008. almost every county in because republican in 2008. what makes us all the more remarkable is than 2008, barack obama is running five points ahead of where john kerry ran in 2004. the cou
what i mean by deeper versions of clinton's were the groups that bill clinton brought into the democratic party, suburbanites. in other words, fairfax county. that area became bluer peer barack obama had a huge turnout among minority voters, but that wasn't an expansion of the democratic coalition. i was doing better in areas that had also voted for bill clinton. to get a better idea of this, this is the west south central and east south central regions of the united states. counties carried by...
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jon clinton hardie. peter hachette. timothy kaskel. lender 1/2 have 30, jr.. like a house. timothy havilland. anthony hopkins. james haden. [bell ringing] [silence] robert hayes. my goal the lead. tomorrows. both of my sons your sister's wif's wife and children miss you very much. and my brother paul friedman my big brother also a son, father, husband, and nephew, a colleague, friend. i can still hear your voice and see your smile. you'll always be in our memory. we will always honor you. sheila hines. josephthal heller. ron hemingway. ron henderson. brian hennessy. joseph henry. william henry, jr.. caterina robinson. jon christopher. lindsey heinz iii. roberto hernandez. gary herald. thomas hetzel. timothy higgins. robert t. xcii. and my husband all the boys are at the cemetery right now drinking their budweiser like they do their premier for the last 11 years. you would be so proud of jaime. we will never forget you. life is short. a mfather i love you daddy. >> camille keynes. have their. thomas hobbes. james hobin. ronald warner. patrick hley. marsha hoffman. steven hof
jon clinton hardie. peter hachette. timothy kaskel. lender 1/2 have 30, jr.. like a house. timothy havilland. anthony hopkins. james haden. [bell ringing] [silence] robert hayes. my goal the lead. tomorrows. both of my sons your sister's wif's wife and children miss you very much. and my brother paul friedman my big brother also a son, father, husband, and nephew, a colleague, friend. i can still hear your voice and see your smile. you'll always be in our memory. we will always honor you....
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it took me give quotes about what secretary clinton noted. the united states growing concern about the economic and national-security post by cyber intrusions', the intellectual property and commercial data by cyber. just this last month in june secretary pena walked by before the committee on defense. america faces the threat from other pearl harbor in that technologically the capability to paralyze this country is there now. he went on to say the more of this technology develops, the more the will to potentially use it increases. in response to these risks, with many countries on this issue we are working with many countries on this issue to respond to these types of risks. at that point of strategic are on the economic dialogue. so secretary clinton stated there is vital to the united states and china to have it sustained meaningful dialogue on both sides of the issues and work together to develop a shared understanding of the acceptable norms of behavior establishing clear and acceptable practices in cyberspace is critical. so what are we
it took me give quotes about what secretary clinton noted. the united states growing concern about the economic and national-security post by cyber intrusions', the intellectual property and commercial data by cyber. just this last month in june secretary pena walked by before the committee on defense. america faces the threat from other pearl harbor in that technologically the capability to paralyze this country is there now. he went on to say the more of this technology develops, the more the...
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there so the work going on with obama -- senator clinton and i use the obama. not quite the same because that's fair, too. that is a typical problem i think. all the best baby boomer screw. >> are all making a point for jeff green. i'm going to ask a question. one more historical question. perhaps still he also appeared to moderate republicans ever see themselves as taking over the party in changing the direction of the republican party? or was it more that they thought he should be a balancing wing? yearbook i think makes a little bit of both cases. which is it? was very path to some five of a new southern coalition maybe the republicans could get some african-american posts or other sort of coalitions that change public and party was that i was going to be an important wing that had to be preserved? >> of course being a moderate in the sum of one and some of the other. [laughter] a lot of people and besides object to independents and moderates. in deed returns tossed around are, transsexuals and hermaphrodites. for the bipartisan opposition to moderation when
there so the work going on with obama -- senator clinton and i use the obama. not quite the same because that's fair, too. that is a typical problem i think. all the best baby boomer screw. >> are all making a point for jeff green. i'm going to ask a question. one more historical question. perhaps still he also appeared to moderate republicans ever see themselves as taking over the party in changing the direction of the republican party? or was it more that they thought he should be a...
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. >> can i add, i mean, a little history can clinton and rage. the second term was the productive term. the big achievement. it's hard no know whether the republican party will -- where they will push the blame if that happens. but the question is how they decide to spend the next four years. and i think it's very hard to tell. but there is some hope in looking back at both clinton and reagan. >> reagan was considered a far-right lunatic running a far right republican party, by the way, at the time. by whoever the equivalent was at the time. maybe it was tom freedman. in fact he wasn't. >>, i mean, life is more complicated despite the analogy. >> he raced. he raised taxes when he needed to . >> he did a lot of things and, you know, that's why i think parties in opposition tend to be less responsible than parties in power. i think you probably agree with that. >> what's different. >> difference in agreeing from your point of view. i can think of times when the other party also behavedder responsely in the opposition and the question is, it seems t
. >> can i add, i mean, a little history can clinton and rage. the second term was the productive term. the big achievement. it's hard no know whether the republican party will -- where they will push the blame if that happens. but the question is how they decide to spend the next four years. and i think it's very hard to tell. but there is some hope in looking back at both clinton and reagan. >> reagan was considered a far-right lunatic running a far right republican party, by the...
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president bush 41 to claim that banking system, lost because of it and clinton had it great. but that's life. that is just five. but germany was very, very nice. the key reform was adopted until january 2005. within 18 months, germany was colossus of europe. and in a way, but brca1/2 the rest of europe is if we can do it, we do this deregulation, the clinton labor law, welfare reform, relaxing the rules on a higher and higher, we can do that and certainly you can do that. so the price goes up -- the interest goes up when he gives up on that government. you can't lay off anybody without court approval. i set this to one of the more liberal judges. he said, you cannot do what particularly? i said you cannot find anybody without a court approval. without my approval he says? that's insane. today we learn in "the new york times" that the european court justice rules that if you get sick on vacation in europe, you get to take a vacation over a 10. it used to be that if you got sick before vacation, you can read it in today's paper, that if you get sick during vacation, you get to
president bush 41 to claim that banking system, lost because of it and clinton had it great. but that's life. that is just five. but germany was very, very nice. the key reform was adopted until january 2005. within 18 months, germany was colossus of europe. and in a way, but brca1/2 the rest of europe is if we can do it, we do this deregulation, the clinton labor law, welfare reform, relaxing the rules on a higher and higher, we can do that and certainly you can do that. so the price goes up...
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secretary of state clinton has made empowering women and important part of her diplomatic priorities and i support her efforts. for the united states who do not need to implement additional legislation in order to be in full compliance with the convention. laws such as the civil rights act, title ix strength in the u.s. position in the convention and our leadership could lead to other countries adopting similar protections for disabled women. most importantly i'm reminded of the veterans who have returned from the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the brave veterans who served in all the places we've asked them to go, who advance the interest and ideals of the united states. we owe them a debt for their service. any return with severe burns, some requiring lifetime care. i would like to just read a statement from one of the veterans that appeared in front of the foreign relations committee, and disabled marine veteran john kerry. this is what he said. and i quote here in 1968 i arrived in the non-assigned to first battalion 27th marines have said infantry platoon commander. five months l
secretary of state clinton has made empowering women and important part of her diplomatic priorities and i support her efforts. for the united states who do not need to implement additional legislation in order to be in full compliance with the convention. laws such as the civil rights act, title ix strength in the u.s. position in the convention and our leadership could lead to other countries adopting similar protections for disabled women. most importantly i'm reminded of the veterans who...
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the other two points i'd like to make is that back in 1993 during the clinton administration, department of justice filed a legal brief in federal court for the district of columbia, car good enough to recess lasted for three days, a president could not make an appointment for the three days at the third point i make is in the role of 2010, then solicitor general elena kagan acknowledged before the night is a supreme court that quote the senate may act to foreclose the president's recess appointment power by declining to recess for more than two or three days at a time over like that. presidents have not in recent decades made recess appointments during intercession recesses lasting eras in three days. so there is most recent opinions and presidents that by those who would likely support the philosophies of this president would college with this president is doing is wrong and to speak to the gentleman from virginia mentioned is that this should be about appropriate powers of the executive branch. it should not be about republican or democrat philosophies. it should be about the country
the other two points i'd like to make is that back in 1993 during the clinton administration, department of justice filed a legal brief in federal court for the district of columbia, car good enough to recess lasted for three days, a president could not make an appointment for the three days at the third point i make is in the role of 2010, then solicitor general elena kagan acknowledged before the night is a supreme court that quote the senate may act to foreclose the president's recess...
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in the meantime a friend told him about madison college, which is now called in an upstate new york, clinton new york. and at the age of 14, little charlie is getting taller now went to colgate and made superior grade, became restless and transferred to brown university, where he was elected phi beta kappa his junior year and graduated third in his class. so you can see that history schachter he was slightly different from roosevelt. hughes was a prodigy. he had a photographic memory. and i said, he was a superior student even before he went to school and continues throughout his career. on the other hand, franklin roosevelt to talk about the differences in contrast is quite an indifference at harvard, made, you know, okay grades, but not being special and has great interest was harvard crimson, the newspaper at harvard. so he didn't switch too much time studying. and he like hughes went and studied at columbia law school in new york city. he was at the top of his class, made the highest rate ever recorded on the new york bar and franklin actually flunked a couple courses. never finished, bu
in the meantime a friend told him about madison college, which is now called in an upstate new york, clinton new york. and at the age of 14, little charlie is getting taller now went to colgate and made superior grade, became restless and transferred to brown university, where he was elected phi beta kappa his junior year and graduated third in his class. so you can see that history schachter he was slightly different from roosevelt. hughes was a prodigy. he had a photographic memory. and i...